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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1920)
W ednesday, Ju ly 21. 1920. ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE TWO Ashland Furniture Co. the G rants Pass Courier. The Parnell is most charm ing as a colleges and universities to work crew at work there is getting ready reader and accompanying artist. Judge Bale, the evening speaker, I tor a bigger school instead of nowr to hydraulic out the bottom higher educational standards, Dr. was invited to speak at the Med of the south end of the dam. The Established 1876 ford Chamber of Commerce lunch Published Every Evening Except Evans stated th a t most of the pump has been installed and is Sunday by great men of the past have come! eon W ednesday noon. now waiting to be connected with T H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO. from the sm aller schools. 1 he the power line. As soon as this Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum , O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY freshm en are not things to fce KLAMATH FALLS— New in It is a far cry from th e peaceful is done the actual construction of PA PE R . counted, he said, but things to be Cooking U tensils and Cam ping serenity .of the Rogue River val the south end can begin. About dustry assured in incorporation TELEPH O NE 89 educated. He cited tire instance Outfits. ley, shadowed over by the ever- 250 feet of the dam can be con- here of Klam ath Pipe Manufac bubscrlption— D elivered in City. of the prize-winning cow th at Capital stock lasting hills, to the slums of New i stiucted w ithout the necessity of turing company. 02-94-N orih Main Street. One Month. D elivered-------$ .50 came out of th e small barn as com -1 meeting of more than ordi York, where the struggle for ex-1 building a diversion dam. The $150,000. One Week .................................... pared w ith the scholar who grad- raoment occurred at Bell- istence is a sealed book to many dining hall is to be open tonight By Mail— O utside o f City uated from the small school. “ It s i Thursday at the Savage Rapids camp. One Year by m all ............... $5.00 the breeding.’’ be said, "n o t th e ! ’ lew school bouse, on Thursday. dwellers here, and the realistic The steam shovel for the exca m anner in which those scenes Six Months by mail ............ 2.75 July 15. vation of the South canal from Three Months by m a i l . . . . 150 barn or college where they are were portrayed in the under An earnest group of m others No out of town subscriptions bred, th a t counts Savage Rapids to bring the main world dram a, ’‘K indling.’ which taken for less than three months. and friends of children met with was staged at C hautausua last stream down has arrived and will SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES. ADVERT1S1NG RATES Miss Pool, Miss Lane and Miss r.ight opened a new page in life’s bo put together as scon as possible The recreation classes yester Faldine to discuss the feasibility to o k of which possibly many here and the digging of the canal will D isplay A dvertising— Single insertion, each inch, 30c day were more generously p at of holding a prelim inary confer had never heard. “ K indling” was soon begin. The shovel has a ca ronized than ever before and the ence of m others, to be followed vastly different from the usual pacity of 100 cubic yards every YEARLY CONTRACTS youngsters who attended had the a little later by a children's m il of comedies th at call forth 24 hours. A night and day shift Displuy A dvertising— One time a w eek........... 27 ^ c . time of th eir lives. There was a never-failing interest. It was will be worked. Two tim es a w e e k ................ 25c. enough good m aterial present to clinic. The. appointed hour saw both not a pleasant play to follow'; per Every other d a y ................... 20c. form several teams. All those in Neil creek and Bellview' commu haps it caused discomfort in the Local R eaders— Each line, each tim e ........... 10c. terested in forming volley hall nities well represented and aw ait minds of the audience to witness To run every other day for one team s among the young ladies or ing the messages w’ith deep in such painful scenes as were en month, each line, each time, 7c the business men of the city acted by these artist in portraying To run every issue for one should communicate w'ith Charles terest. -*¿-4 A fter a little social hour, Miss life in the under-world, but it is m onth or more, each line each A. King or with the director of Pool, in her happy way, explain certain th at seldom wras such a time .......................................... 5c l. the summer school. ed the im port of the meeting and portrayal of human woe and emo Classified Column— And still our juvenile chorus One cent the word each time. in a clear cut m anner presented tions I ...... . • displayed — — to an Ashland The Parnells, who appear To run every issue for one continued to grow. We will not the subject under consideration; audience as th a t taken by Jan ett the evening program tonight, are month or more, %c the word he satisfied, however, until there • . .. ____ ik„ ! of the i two of ...................................... then introduced Miss Lane, who, Young in the character the finest en tertain ers on each time. are at least 100 representatives of for the next hour held the rapt young W ’ife, in her desperate stru g Card of Thanks, $1.00. the C hautauqua platform , Mr. Obituaries, 2ya cents the line. young America in th a t chorus. It attention of the listeners. As has gle between m aternal instinct and Emory Parnell being a splendid k'raternal Orders and S ocieties. would do you goo to see those live been stated before, Miss Lane is the tem ptation to sin. Each ch ar baritone singer, a comedian who Advertising for fratern al or ly bits of hum anity enjoying th at a specialist and through the good acter in the cast was wonderfully im personates various characters ders or societies charging a reg sing, for you know th at song is offices of Miss Pool, has been se and vividly portrayed, and the in a delightful m anner, and Mrs. ular initiation fee and dues, no just as n atu ral to a child as cured for a limited num ber of bright bits of hum or, breaking discount. Religious and benev olent orders will he charegd the speech itself. There is no charge days to hold these group met- out from the atm osphere of tra g regular rate for all advertising whatsoever for this work, so send ings to plan for child betterm ent. edy and woe, made the scenes ail when an admission or other charge your children to the lower park It is rarely one listens to a the more realistic. Is made. at 9 o’clock every morning of clearer presentation or one sup Preceding the play the Valley The T idings has a greater cir Chautauqua w’eek and they will ported by such thorough knowl orchestra under the leadership of cu lation in A shland and its trade be present for the chorus rehear edge and experiences as th a t given H. H .Howell of Medford ren territory, than «11 oth er new s sal at 10:30 in the auditorium . by Miss Lane. Graceful touches dered several delightful selections. papers com bined. R egistration is still open for the and pithy phrasing relieved the They also played in interludes Entered at the Ashland, Oregon course in music history and appre seriousness of the subject and during the play. Postoffice as Second Class Mail ciation. This has been scheduled when the opportunity for open This afternoon the C hautau- M atter lor 2 o’clock in the afternoon in discussion was given, it was unon- quans will be delighted with a order to accomodate the house imously decided th a t these com prelude by the Parnells, noted en w iv es, of the city, very few of m unities align them selves with tertainers, and a lecture, “ Through <t. PEO PLE’S FORUM whom have yet availed themselves the foremost thought and intelli Five Republics on H orseback,” by of the opportunity. The course gent, progressive womanhood ev motor of overhead valve type Dr. G. W hitfield Ray. This eve The Cleveland is different. Pear Editor: W hat is the m at- Requires very little outside work erywhere, and arrange for one of ning th e P arnells will again ap and possessing power and flexi It is better. Distinguished in tei with*Ashland? ’t seems every and is intended to be more purely these clinics. pear, a fte r which Judge Fred G. bility in an extraordinary de style, with dignity of line and body wants to do som ethin’ th at a cultural course. One thought brought out was Bale w’ill deliver his lecture, “The gree. finish and splendid upholstery, nobody else wants to do. Nobody — b etter children was a partiotlc F o u rth Line of Defense.” Ease of driving, p o s itiv e its greater value lies under will go the Chetalkway. Some W H EN A TEASPOON duty one owes to one’s country. IS NOT A TEASPOON b r a k e s , and low underslung say its’ too hi brow and some say That was brought heme to us very neath the hood and body,— WASHINGTON.— W hen is a s p r in g suspension add im its too lo brow and some say the recently, when the earnest, coun a sturdy chassis which insures buildin* is too big to be humlike. teaspoon not a teaspoon? try loving youths could not fight measurably to the co m fo rt long life for the car, featured The departm ent of ag ricu ltu re’s for homeland because of over- The new people say the oldtim ers and safety of its passengers. by the e x c lu s iv e Cleveland only pay a dollar and don’t sup answ’er is, ’ when it is m easuring indulgence and m istaken kindness C o m e s e e th e C le v e la n d . R id e in i t . port it and the oldtim ers say they baking powder or other ingredi in the diet of childhood. D riv e i t y o u r s e l f '. T h e n y o u iv ill k n o iv . supported it 28 years and made ents m aking up the delicae con Miss Faldine, who has but re the grounds pretty and paid extra coctions of friend housewife.” cently come to us, added her Touring C ar (Five Passengers) $1485 R oadster (ThreePassengers) $1485 W ork on the construction of IN ENGLISH AND BROGUE A series of tests ju st completed cheering, helpful word— pledging to keep it green every year, so Sedan (Five Pasaeugers) $2395 Coupe (to u r Passengers; $2395 the dam a t Savage Rapids is pro STYLES (Prices F. O. B. Cleveland) now let the new people do the by the office of home economics her assistance in every way pos- gressing rapidly at present, says work awhile. Now the young showed a variation of from 126 sohle to forw ard this movement. A re popular now, nud com fort folks go to the movies and jazz to 150 teaspoons of baking pow A ltogether, it was a meeting not able for warm w eather. We dances and the old folks go to der in the same one-pound can, soon to be forgotten. TELEPHONE l l o EAST MAIN STEHET. in vite your inspection. bed. The preachers say we are according to the various types of R esults: A prelim inary confer CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO goin’ to pardition; the democrats spoons used as m easures. The ence, arranged for in the wreek tests fu rth er showed the differ say it is the republicans and the of July 29, at Bellview school republicans say it is the demo ences due to individual m anipu house. Exact date later. Neil crats; then all of them git to lation ranged from 10 per cent to creek and Bellview act in con gether and say it’s the I. W. W.a; 2 0 per cent, a wider range of vari junction. hut nobody tells us just how to ation than those due to the d iffer Committees were appointed ent capacities of different tea from both communities to perfect | remedy it. Don’t pay a m iddlem an’s profit, Don’t you think if there was spoons. arrangem ents. Those wishing f u r - y o u r Home B aker ia, in a sense, To put an end to the discrim i th e r inform ation, phone Mrs. C. i strictly a m anufacturer; he bakes some way to give the town a big dose of casteroil and get w hat nation which perm its some cooks B Howard, or consult Mrs. C ry -¡fo r no one else-^he simply sup- 8t° Ck ° ' ,rM h “ ever it is out of its system we to get so many more teaspoons se , M r , Kincaid. M r,. G„w!and, P«™ * 7 of ingredients out of a pound than might git together and boost the Miss W hytock or Mrs. Andrews. others, Secretary M eredith ap town aiong. An item of interest perhaps, is BR EA D , CAKES, ROLLS AND Please print this and maybe pealed to the bureau of stand the fact th a t friends of the Home; FANCY PA STR Y . seme on can think of some w*ay ards for assistance. D em onstration work in Bellview to do som ethin’. have increased their financial sup AT ASKS $ 1 5 0 .0 0 FO R TH E SALLY-RATUS. port, until its quota now reaches DEATH OF A PE R SIA N CAT OKLAHOMA CITY, O k l a .- $51.20, showing very conclusively Clay Heisel, of this city, has how this community appreciates, brought suit in the court of the the work th at is being done. Ashland Tidings fo r Complete House Furnishers STOVES1 and CLEVELAND SIX. A Surprise A w a its Y ou The Cleveland Six has a surprise in store for you. It will show you so much more than you can find in cars of similar size and price that at first you will find it hard to believe it’s true. But thousands of Cleveland owners, with thousands of miles recorded on th(.tr speedometers, know it is true. MEN’S OXFORDS 10 BE STARTED To Reduce the Cost of Living Buy Direct C learan ce o f SMALL SCHOOLS justice of the peace here against EUENE— Mill established h e re ’ Henry A. Fletcher for $150, whicli for sole purpose of grinding fir i the form er believes minimum re trees into excelsior now employes • m uneration for the life of a cat 128 men in the Woods. of “ Persian nationality.’’ The plaintiff alleges his pet, which is as black as a raven, would have brought $150 in the open m arket. F u rth er, the plainiff charges defendant with “ wanton and m a licious m urder,” shooting down iiis neighbors’ cat while the ani mal was on n eu tral territory Plaintiff asks damages, 6 per cent interest thereon until paid and for all costs of action. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene— "Give me the gawky, won dering boy, provided he hasn’t, adenoids, in preference to the sporty, swaggering, assured type of young man,” said Dr. Silas Evans, president of Occidental College at the assembly of the stu dents of the Summer session ot the University of Oregon, Friday, referring to the teaching of young people. “The gawky youth has a thirst for knowledge th a t hasn’t GOLD HILL.— New develop been satisfied, and where there is nient of one of the oldest hard- a thirst there is always education rock mines of the 1851 gold enough to quench it. The sporty fields has yielded pay shoots aver gentlemen has already arrived, aging $2800 a ton. and you could lead him to water, but you couldn’t make him d rin k .” Dr. Evans appealed to the com bined session of the Summer ses sion students and delegates to the Presbyterian synod to realize the value of home, the greatest edu cational institution in the world, and to make full use of it. Be cause God made all men differ ent. the home m ust respect th a t ditference and appeal to the indi viduality of the man, he ^tid. Deploring the efforts of schools. TH E CITIZENS BANK Dresses and Shirts The Lithia Bakery 180 EA ST MAIN ST. R. C. Jorgensen , Prop. The kind of breakfast you eat,often determines the grade of work you will do before noon. Keep fit! For breakfast.eat Grape »Nuts The brain and body-building nourishment of wheat and malted barley. >e«Nuts needs no su^ar There's a R e a s o n ” an d Spring »Suits You now have an opportunity to get a new Sport Silk Skirt or a new B Silk Dress at July Clearance prices. You will be surprised at the beauti ful line we are showing, unless you have already seen them. Shirts Dresses Suits Still greater reductions on these lovely Skirts of Fan-ta-sai, Bar- onette, Satin and other new Sport Silks. Satins, Taffetss, Georgettes and Crepe de Chine figure in this of fering for a quick clearance. A lot of our best styles in Serges and Tricotines are now included in the clearance offerings. See them at once. $ 3 5 .0 0 S k ir ts .........................$ 2 0 .5 0 $ 3 0 .0 0 S k ir ts ...........................$ 2 4 .5 0 OFASHLAND AR E YOU SAVING FO R A HOME? G E T W IS E T O There are many advan tages of having a home of your own. The soon er you begin to save for this purpose, the nearer you will be to greater happiness and success. Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments o f a Goitre? O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene fited many. Why pay several hundred dollars for an operation to remove a goitre when O. G. C. can be obtained for such a comparatively i sm all expenditure? ’ O. G. C. when properly applied gives satis- factory resu lts, or you r m oney w ill be refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail v n ly . Write for booklet. Address D ept. 6 O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, Washington Start a fund for a hom e now w ith T he C itizens Bank ot A shland. Gingham Dresses Saving o f F rom $ 5 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0 Savings of $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 0.00 On These Suits. On T h ese D resses. Blouses Voile Dresses The first reduction we have an nounced on Blouses comes just in tim e for the warm weather. Save the trouble of making up your Summer Dress. You may find just what you want here. 10 P er Cent. R eduction on Any Silk B lou se in Stock. 10 Per Cent R eduction on All V oile D resses. Figured Voiles A lot of Special Prices on P rinted V oiles. 3 flj c? iiduciUc QênlaniarOan